ungleich blog - Linux distros without systemd
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Intel Xeon X5650 6 Core + 32GB RAM + SSD + Ubuntu + KVM?
I'm planning to build a system to run Ubuntu. Here's the config that I thought:
CPU: Intel Xeon X5650 6 CoreRAM: 32/64 GBStorage: 250GB SSD + 1 TB HDD
Do you think running any Linux OS + KVM to run 2 Windows machines under KVM would be a nice idea?
Or Windows as host with Hyper-V running Linux + 2 More Windows OS.
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Main usage of this system will be as a software developer and I also want to use UIPath which is only available for Windows and some other softwares.
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I need some info whether this system will perform good or not because my current laptop can't hold Ubuntu + Windows under KVM. It does perform under average load but then it's temperature rises which can even harm my laptop on long run.
https://redd.it/br65to
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I'm planning to build a system to run Ubuntu. Here's the config that I thought:
CPU: Intel Xeon X5650 6 CoreRAM: 32/64 GBStorage: 250GB SSD + 1 TB HDD
Do you think running any Linux OS + KVM to run 2 Windows machines under KVM would be a nice idea?
Or Windows as host with Hyper-V running Linux + 2 More Windows OS.
​
Main usage of this system will be as a software developer and I also want to use UIPath which is only available for Windows and some other softwares.
​
I need some info whether this system will perform good or not because my current laptop can't hold Ubuntu + Windows under KVM. It does perform under average load but then it's temperature rises which can even harm my laptop on long run.
https://redd.it/br65to
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r/linux - Intel Xeon X5650 6 Core + 32GB RAM + SSD + Ubuntu + KVM?
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Opinions on phones
I have found myself in he market for a new phone.
I'm wondering what your opinions on mobile brands are as far as the Linux ideology goes. Any suggestions on brands that fit
Open source if possible
Ability to run linux if possible
Actually gives a damn about customer data being treated properly
Right to repair
Anyone have opinions on Nokia?
Sorry if this is the wrong place, will remove if so.
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I have found myself in he market for a new phone.
I'm wondering what your opinions on mobile brands are as far as the Linux ideology goes. Any suggestions on brands that fit
Open source if possible
Ability to run linux if possible
Actually gives a damn about customer data being treated properly
Right to repair
Anyone have opinions on Nokia?
Sorry if this is the wrong place, will remove if so.
https://redd.it/br6mdc
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r/linux - Opinions on phones
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Thanks, and a follow up to this post
Hey all, thanks for your amazing input on btrfs vs. other file systems. The 8 TB drive arrived this morning. Apparently 8 TB to Seagate isn’t based on 1,024, but 1,000
And oh fun, the RPi basically IO locks when moving 2 TB of data over it’s USB Bus. iostat and other tools just don’t even run. There is a reason they are hobby machines. Go to bed, and hope stuff went well.
Also, Jesus h... don’t fuck up your fstab if you don’t have physical access to your RPi. I fat fingered one character... you know how this went.
So, I ended up putting a bit over 6TB to ext4, the other partition will be experimental btrfs. I’m going to buy 4 more and a PC, and a hardware RAID controller and sadly, Google’s TPUs are external. (My company is building a TensorFlow based AI, I need something stupidly fast.)
https://redd.it/br7m83
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Hey all, thanks for your amazing input on btrfs vs. other file systems. The 8 TB drive arrived this morning. Apparently 8 TB to Seagate isn’t based on 1,024, but 1,000
And oh fun, the RPi basically IO locks when moving 2 TB of data over it’s USB Bus. iostat and other tools just don’t even run. There is a reason they are hobby machines. Go to bed, and hope stuff went well.
Also, Jesus h... don’t fuck up your fstab if you don’t have physical access to your RPi. I fat fingered one character... you know how this went.
So, I ended up putting a bit over 6TB to ext4, the other partition will be experimental btrfs. I’m going to buy 4 more and a PC, and a hardware RAID controller and sadly, Google’s TPUs are external. (My company is building a TensorFlow based AI, I need something stupidly fast.)
https://redd.it/br7m83
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r/linux - Thanks, and a follow up to this post
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Ubuntu snapshot and re-install
Is it possible to take a snapshot of the OS and install it on a different computer? For example: I have Ubuntu on a computer and would like to take that same configuration (drivers and all) and install it on a different computer.
https://redd.it/br7wvx
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Is it possible to take a snapshot of the OS and install it on a different computer? For example: I have Ubuntu on a computer and would like to take that same configuration (drivers and all) and install it on a different computer.
https://redd.it/br7wvx
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r/linux - Ubuntu snapshot and re-install
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AMD-Vi completion-wait loop timed out
hey friends, trying to reinstall Linux on my desktop pc. I'm always having the same problem. After I choose to install in the initial installation-screen and after some black screens I get the message: 'AMD-Vi completion-wait loop timed out'. Then depending on the distribution I get nothing or cryptic messages repeating, without any changes. I tried ubuntu (18.04.2 & 19.04), fedora and arch so far. The only thing I found on google was changing the iommu settings in the north bridge configuration. Which didn't help. Whats also strange is, that I already had ubuntu installed some time ago without any changes to the system.
Here is my current system:
AMD Ryzen 5 1400
2 x 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws DDR4-3200 CL16
XFX Radeon RX 550 4GB
ASRock AB350M Pro4
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Does anybody have an idea what the problem could be? Thanks in advance.
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hey friends, trying to reinstall Linux on my desktop pc. I'm always having the same problem. After I choose to install in the initial installation-screen and after some black screens I get the message: 'AMD-Vi completion-wait loop timed out'. Then depending on the distribution I get nothing or cryptic messages repeating, without any changes. I tried ubuntu (18.04.2 & 19.04), fedora and arch so far. The only thing I found on google was changing the iommu settings in the north bridge configuration. Which didn't help. Whats also strange is, that I already had ubuntu installed some time ago without any changes to the system.
Here is my current system:
AMD Ryzen 5 1400
2 x 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws DDR4-3200 CL16
XFX Radeon RX 550 4GB
ASRock AB350M Pro4
​
Does anybody have an idea what the problem could be? Thanks in advance.
https://redd.it/br8m97
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reddit
r/linux - AMD-Vi completion-wait loop timed out
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Zombieload, Nextcloud, Peppermint 10, KDE Plasma, IPFire, ArcoLinux, LuneOS | This Week in Linux 67 (Show notes in the comments)
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Zombieload, Nextcloud, Peppermint 10, KDE Plasma, IPFire, ArcoLinux, LuneOS | This Week in Linux 67
https://tuxdigital.com/contribute || https://tuxdigital.com/linuxiseverywhere On this episode of This Week in Linux, we'll check out some Distro News from Pe...
Some performance observations on Btrfs vs Ext4 random-read/write I/O
https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/btrfs-vs-ext4-performance.html
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BtrFS vs Ext4 performance on random-read/write operations
I got a faster disk and investigate alternate file systems to fix a disk I/O performance bottlenecked. The difference between BtrFS and Ext4 were unexpected.
DecSync + Syncthing: Synchronize RSS, contacts, calendars and other key-value mappings between the Desktop and Android without a server
https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSync
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GitHub - 39aldo39/DecSync: Synchronize RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more without a server
Synchronize RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more without a server - 39aldo39/DecSync
Improved Logitech wireless device support in kernel 5.2
https://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/21731.html
https://redd.it/br9o7s
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Improved Logitech wireless device support in kernel 5.2
The just released 5.2-rc1 kernel includes improved support for Logitech wireless keyboards and mice. Until now we were relying on the generic HID keyboard and mouse emulation for 27 MHz and non-unifying 2.4 GHz wireless receivers. Starting with the 5.2 kernel…
The Huawei Ban: Will Linux Replace Windows On Future Huawei Laptops?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/05/20/the-huawei-ban-will-linux-replace-microsofts-windows-on-future-huawei-laptops
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https://redd.it/brcr6f
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The Huawei Ban: Will Linux Replace Windows On Future Huawei Laptops?
Everyone's talking about the implications of the U.S. governments Huawei ban as it pertains to smartphones, but what happens to future Huawei laptops?
Antergos Linux Project Ends
https://antergos.com/blog/antergos-linux-project-ends/
https://redd.it/brdcnz
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PSA: fstrim discarding too many or wrong blocks on Linux 5.1, leading to data loss
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/brbvo7/psa_fstrim_discarding_too_many_or_wrong_blocks_on/
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Explore this post and more from the archlinux community
Tor Browser 8.5 released with a fresh new look and more improvements.
https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-85
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New Release: Tor Browser 8.5 | Tor Project
Tor Browser 8.5 includes our first stable release for Android plus many new features.
Releasing v0.9 of nmguish ,the GUI frontend of NetworkManager (for Managing Connections and WIFI).
https://gitlab.com/varshitbhat/nmguish
https://redd.it/breznx
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GitLab
varshit bhat / nmguish
nmguish is the GUI Frontend for nmcli ,thus [NetworkManager](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/) using shellnoscript (using [yad](https://sourceforge.net/projects/yad-dialog/) for GUI)
Legoman - Minimal static website generator in 60 lines
https://github.com/Evidlo/legoman
https://redd.it/brebom
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https://redd.it/brebom
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Evidlo/legoman
Minimal static website generator. Contribute to Evidlo/legoman development by creating an account on GitHub.
Chinese Linux-based "domestic operating systems".
I recently read about chinese linux-based "domestic operating systems" and there seem to be at least three of them (besides deepin). Their names are NeoKylin, YHKylin and the third one I don't really understand or cannot be translated.
[https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t01c9c1c79ee4115850.png](https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t01c9c1c79ee4115850.png)
[https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t01c9c5c402a8ec0f0b.png](https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t01c9c5c402a8ec0f0b.png)
[https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t0194014de2cb257369.png](https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t0194014de2cb257369.png)
From what little research I did I found out that they have very different backgrounds. NeoKylin is developed by a chinese tech company called S2C Standard Software, YHKylin is a community effort based on Ubuntu Kylin and the third one is developed by the National Academy of Science and Technology (or something like that).
Can anyone who speaks Chinese provide more info on these distros?
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I recently read about chinese linux-based "domestic operating systems" and there seem to be at least three of them (besides deepin). Their names are NeoKylin, YHKylin and the third one I don't really understand or cannot be translated.
[https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t01c9c1c79ee4115850.png](https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t01c9c1c79ee4115850.png)
[https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t01c9c5c402a8ec0f0b.png](https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t01c9c5c402a8ec0f0b.png)
[https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t0194014de2cb257369.png](https://p0.ssl.qhmsg.com/t0194014de2cb257369.png)
From what little research I did I found out that they have very different backgrounds. NeoKylin is developed by a chinese tech company called S2C Standard Software, YHKylin is a community effort based on Ubuntu Kylin and the third one is developed by the National Academy of Science and Technology (or something like that).
Can anyone who speaks Chinese provide more info on these distros?
https://redd.it/brf682
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